If only the people who engage in "road rage" would engage in "corporate rage" when they are harmed by cover-ups or hazardous products and gouging services, aloof CEOs would start getting serious about safety and fair play.

Families of those still missing told to expect the worst as anger rises against company behind disaster. "It was all about cutting, cutting, cutting. It's just an example of putting company profits ahead of public safety." (former MMA employee)